and gentlemen, participants of this plenary session. it's a big part for me to take part in this event. i also represent the ministry of natural resources and environmental protectioniland look at the number of e tigress the population in 2012 the second year represented is about 150. uh, eighty animals. it can be noted that the territory in which these games live, you see them on the map, we will compare this with the territories where people live intersect, and the territories and now we are talking about three main areas of 20,000 square kilometers. and also potentially another zone - this is about four thousand square kilometers. now they have about 150 one hundred and eighty animals. graphs present data for the last 15 years. these are the results. uh, monitoring special cameras, traps are used. you see that a in principle about the population is quite stable. this increases somewhat. we hope that we will be able to keep all these figures, that the animals also move from the area marked on the right of the park to other territories also briefly. and to put it briefly, what is the main e-e of such still not obvious growth. as you say, there is still some growth